i have a 1932 georgivs V one penny overstruck on reverse

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  1. rodwood

    rodwood New Member

    I just got this coin and would like to find out the value . I don't know much about this stiff. Thanks in advance..
     
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  3. rickyh211

    rickyh211 Member

    Hello, welcome to coin talk. Can you post a picture :welcome:
     
  4. rodwood

    rodwood New Member

    how do i post a photo?
     
  5. rodwood

    rodwood New Member

    pic

    How do I upload a pic?
     
  6. rdwarrior

    rdwarrior Junior Member

  7. put the coin in the coin slot on top of your monitor.I dont know how to upload then either but boy wouldnt it be great if it was this simple.
     
  8. Almost forgot when they have completed veiwing your coin if you are lucky and have a modern up to date computor hit enter and your coin will drop into the return slotI dont have that modern feature on mine so i have to flip my momitor and shake it and with any luck ill get my coin back.Lost a lot of good coins that never came back out.
     
  9. rodwood

    rodwood New Member

    I made a mistake..I have an off center coin. On the reverse brittania is setting hlding a shield and a triad the coin has about 2 mm blank n one edge and missng the edge and dots on the other edge. Does anyone know what it might be worth.
     
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    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

  11. rodwood

    rodwood New Member

    pic

    Here is the pic
     

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  12. andyscouse

    andyscouse Collector of Brit stuff

    Hi rod

    Probably not much. It looks to be in gF condition, so that'd be about £2 - £3. UK coins tend not to be hyped at all when it comes to errors, unlike the US, where it seems that 1/1000th of an inch difference or offset seems to yield huge premia!

    According to R Ingrams, a UK coin dealer, things like underweight flans for pennies would command only about half as much as that price; a 1945 "doubled 9" VF penny there is only £15. The current list can be seen: http://www.ringramcoins.com/english_coins_antique_coins_catalogue.shtml
     
  13. rodwood

    rodwood New Member

    thanks

    Thanks Andy. I thought it might be special.
     
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